Exemplos de uso de Logical contradiction em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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It's a logical contradiction.
For the Hindu the conflict is genuine logical contradiction.
It is a conceptual and logical contradiction to know the unknowable.
Verifying that the new ideas are consistent, that is,if there are no logical contradictions among them.
It is a logical contradiction which we need to cover with the terms imposed by decent work.
The distinction is important,because there is no logical contradiction between science and creationism.
There is a logical contradiction inherent in any attempt to predict the future of any scientific discipline.
Though the formal analogue does not lead to a logical contradiction, it does prove certain impossibility results.
This is a logical contradiction with practical effects in the authorities' capacity to address the crisis in transit.
If a box score is unbalanced,then there is a logical contradiction and thus an error somewhere in the box score.
Leads to an infinite regression from which intelligent design proponents can only escape by resorting to religious creationism or logical contradiction.
Obviously," a logical contradiction has crept into the programme;"obviously," one or several clauses must be deleted from the programme if this contradiction is to be eliminated!
Plantinga's free will defense begins by asserting that Mackie's argument failed to establish an explicit logical contradiction between God and the existence of evil.
In fact he was unable to derive a logical contradiction and instead derived many non-intuitive results; for example that triangles have a maximum finite area and that there is an absolute unit of length.
Without knowing the works of the Russian geometer,the Hungarian János Bolyai had fond the analogous conclusions on the possibility to structuralize a new Geometry without logical contradiction.
Even a theory based on the deductive reasoning should pass the validation stage since it can be refuted by some logical contradiction on the basis of the planning or an error in the applied logic.
Technically, however, a logical contradiction is a proposition that is true and false in the same sense; a proposition which is true in one sense and false in another does not constitute a logical contradiction.
Proof by contradiction===In proof by contradiction(also known as"reductio ad absurdum", Latin for"by reduction to the absurd"),it is shown that if some statement were true, a logical contradiction occurs, hence the statement must be false.
Theological fatalism or theological determinism is an attempt to demonstrate a logical contradiction between an omniscient God and free will, where free will is defined as the ability to choose between alternatives.
For this very reason they could make no provision for the dialogic nature of language, which was a struggle between socio-linguistic points of view,not an intra-language struggle between individual wills or logical contradictions 1981, p.273.
First, while many of the arguments used in the attempt to support relativism might sound good at first,there is a logical contradiction inherent in all of them because they all propose the“right” moral scheme-the one we all ought to follow.
In the absence of observable, measurable evidence,the very question"What designed the designer?" leads to an infinite regression from which intelligent design proponents can only escape by resorting to religious creationism or logical contradiction.
It is necessary for there to be interconnection of knowledges through the articulation of antagonistic concepts,leading to a logical contradiction of health with situations of vulnerability, interlinked by the networks of associated factors such as family income, sex, number of siblings and specific cultural processes.
He says that the flaw in logical fatalism is in a mistaken analysis of what it means for an act tobe"within one's power," and that logical fatalists misconstrue the impossibility of bringing about a logical contradiction as an infringement of personal ability.
In his 1910 book Les Fonctions mentales dans les sociétés inférieures,Lévy-Bruhl argued that early forms of thought were indifferent to logical contradiction and that, instead, social thought was governed by the so-called"law of participation" in which shared conceptions are governed by feeling and bodily activity.
The logical argument from evil argued by J. L. Mackie, and to which the free will defense responds,is an argument against the existence of the Christian God based on the idea that a logical contradiction exists between four theological tenets in orthodox Christian theology.
Economist Thomas Sowell wrote in 1985: What Marx accomplished was to produce such a comprehensive, dramatic, andfascinating vision that it could withstand innumerable empirical contradictions, logical refutations, and moral revulsions at its effects.